Category: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Strange New Worlds’ “A Quality of Mercy” in Review
While delivering upgrades to the Federation outposts that guard the border of the Romulan Neutral Zone, Pike meets Maat Al-Salah – a child who will be one of the cadets
Read MoreThat’s a Wrap on Strange New Worlds Season 2!
Fans may be eagerly awaiting next week’s finale of Strange New Worlds’ first season, but filming on Season 2 has just officially wrapped in Toronto. Tweets by producer/director Chris Fisher
Read MoreBruce Horak Isn’t Finished with Star Trek
Hemmer, We Hardly Knew Ye “Humans waste so much life worrying about death. The Aenar believe the end only comes once you have fulfilled your purpose. It provides meaning. I-I
Read MoreStrange New Worlds‘ “All Those Who Wander” in Review
Despite Hemmer’s wisdom on the meaning of life, Uhura has still not decided whether Starfleet is right for her. Meanwhile, Pike is hosting a goodbye for all the cadets who
Read MoreStrange New Worlds‘ “The Elysian Kingdom” in Review
While the Enterprise is studying the Jonisian Nebula, M’Benga reads his daughter Rukiya her favourite book, The Kingdom of Elysian. She doesn’t like the way it ends, with Chamberlain Rauth
Read MoreTo Explore Strange New Worlds – A Spoiler-Free UK Review
Wednesday the 22nd of June is an important date for UK-based Trekkies. That day will – barring any hiccups – finally see the long-awaited Paramount+ service arrive in Britain. With
Read MoreStrange New Worlds‘ “The Serene Squall” in Review
We’re firmly in TOS-style fun space opera this week, with the Enterprise crew sent to rescue three shiploads of colonists from an attack by space pirates. Arrgh! T’Pring – working
Read MoreInterview with SNW Stuntman Jack Sansone
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing stuntman Jack Sansone. He performed a brief stunt in the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episode “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach”. Many
Read MoreStrange New Worlds’ “Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach” in Review
After the difference in tone between the action and thrills of “Memento Mori” a fortnight ago and the lightness and hijinks of “Spock Amok” last week, we have another complete change of tone
Read MoreStrange New Worlds‘ “Spock Amok” in Review
“It appears that hijinks are the most logical course of action.” – Spock, in T’Pring’s body We know T’Pring will backstab Spock in “Amok Time”, so it’s a bit of
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